Alex Meyer captured the 25-kilometer Silver medal Saturday, clinching the highest overall team score for the United States at the FINA World Open Water Championships following the seven-race competition. It was the first team title for the U.S. since 1991.

Alex Meyer captured the 25-kilometer Silver medal Saturday, clinching the highest overall team score for the United States at the FINA World Open Water Championships following the seven-race competition. It was the first team title for the U.S. since 1991.

With Olympic gold medalists and world-record holders Missy Franklin, Katie Ledecky and Ryan Lochte leading the way, Team USA will open the pool competition at the 2015 FINA World Championships on Sunday at the Kazan Arena.

Nearly two weeks of exciting swimming action at San Antonio's Northside Swim Center kicked off Thursday with USA Swimming National Junior Team members Ella Eastin and Miranda Tucker picking up victories on the opening night of the 2015 Speedo Junior National Championships.

The United States’ trio of Sean Ryan, Ashley Twichell and Jordan Wilimovsky placed fifth Thursday in the open water 5-kilometer team event at the 2015 FINA World Championships at the Kazanka River Venue.

Eighteen-time Olympic gold medalist Michael Phelps, as well as fellow Olympic medalists Cullen Jones, Caitlin Leverenz, Allison Schmitt and Nick Thoman, are among the more than 900 swimmers expected to compete at next week’s USA Swimming Phillips 66 National Championships at San Antonio’s Northside Swim Center.

Haley Anderson is an Olympic silver medalist from London. She won the 5k gold medal and then qualified for the 2016 Rio Olympic Games in the 10k at Worlds in Russia. She talks about her Kazan success and more in this 20 Question Extra.

Sean Ryan knows how to finish what he starts. He talks about that, how perseverance pays off, how he “engineered” this path from Hixon, Tenn., via the University of Michigan, and how it feels to have punched his Olympic ticket for 2016.

Olympian Haley Anderson became the third swimmer to qualify for a spot on the 2016 U.S. Olympic Team touching ninth in the women’s 10-kilometer open water event at the 2015 FINA World Championships at the Kazanka River Venue.

In celebration of the 30th anniversary of the partnership between USA Swimming and Speedo USA, the organizations announced the “30 Most Influential People in Swimming over the Past 30 Years” to recognize those who have made a significant impact to propel swimming into the pre-eminent Olympic sport.

The first two swimmers qualified for spots on the 2016 U.S. Olympic Team on Monday, as Jordan Wilimovsky won gold and Sean Ryan touched fourth in the men’s 10-kilometer open water event at the 2015 FINA World Championships at the Kazanka River Venue.

With his mother and aunt in the stands in Russia, Santa Monica Swim Club’s Jordan Wilimovsky won the 10k and qualified for the Olympics, as did fourth-place finisher and teammate Sean Ryan. Before he headed to bed for the night, Jordan took timeout for a special 20 Question Monday

The Regional Coaching Clinic program brings affordable clinics directly to teams in their own LSCs. These clinics are designed for the entire coaching staff from the novice coach to the senior level coach.

The Regional Coaching Clinic program brings affordable clinics directly to teams in their own LSCs. These clinics are designed for the entire coaching staff from the novice coach to the senior level coach.